Experiment in Terror
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:32:00
Crazy!
:32:11
"Kelly, meet me at the Roaring '20s
tomorrow night, 11:00."

:32:19
Why didn't he just call her
on the phone?

:32:21
Well, he wanted her to know
how close he was to her sister.

:32:25
You know, if we just knew
what we were looking for.

:32:29
Tall, short, 17,70....
:32:33
A lot of people around
that swimming pool.

:32:36
Any one of them
could have left that note.

:32:39
Well, I'll get this off.
:32:40
Maybe they can identify the type,
the paper, the ink, something.

:32:45
I'll call Bill Varney over
at the Roaring '20s.

:32:50
FBl.
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One moment.
:32:58
- I've got a Nancy Ashton on the line.
- All right, put her on.

:33:05
Hello, Mr. Ripley?
:33:07
About that matter....
:33:09
My friend?
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It's important that I see you,
but I can't come to the office.

:33:16
I'm quite busy right now.
Do you mind if I send another agent?

:33:19
I'd prefer if it were you.
Believe me, Mr. Ripley, it's important.

:33:26
It's just possible
that my friend's life is at stake.

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- All right, what's the address there?
- 2632 Larkin.

:33:36
And please...
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...come as soon as possible.
I can't help it, I'm frightened.

:33:43
Be there in an hour.
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Wonderful.
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Don't be shocked.
:33:51
I work in my apartment,
and I have a rather unusual occupation.

:33:56
I'm fairly well conditioned
to shock, Miss Ashton.

:33:59
I'll see you in an hour.

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